'Bachelor in Paradise' Filming Halted Over "Allegations of Misconduct"

The cast for this upcoming fourth season of 'Bachelor In Paradise' was just announced a few days ago for it's August 8th premiere date.

However, the Bachelor spin-off might not be happening after all.

The show recently began filming, but ABC and Warner Bros. announced they have halted production.

Warner Bros., the production company behind the series, released a statement saying, "We have become aware of allegations of misconduct on the set of 'Bachelor in Paradise' in Mexico. We have suspended production and we are conducting a thorough investigation of these allegations. Once the investigation is complete, we will take appropriate responsive action."

Although the exact reasoning for the cancellation has yet to be officially made public, multiple sources have come forward to allege that it was incident involving Corinne Olympios (from Nick Viall's season) and DeMario Jackson (from Rachel Lindsay's season) that got out of hand.

Shortly after the news broke, LA Times writer Amy Kaufman spoke to a source and tweeted about the news.

According to blogger Reality Steve, cast members have already been flown out of Mexico and are now in Houston.


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